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De Venoge Champagne Princes Blanc de Blancs Brut

White classic method sparkling wine brut

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Denomination Champagne AOC
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 12.0% by volume
Area Champagne region (France)
Grape varieties 100% Chardonnay
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Perlage

Perlage

Fine perlage.

Perfume

Perfume

Floral aromas on the nose, accompanied by fruity aromas and hints of honey.

Color

Color

Straw yellow with gold reflections.

Taste

Taste

On the palate the wine is delicate, intense, long.

Serve at:

06 - 08 °C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Charmat Method Sparkling Wines

Producer
De Venoge
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1837
The de Venoge family is of Swiss origin; the ancestors de Venoge actually lived in a region of Switzerland that is crossed by the de Venoge river. In 1788, Marc-Isaac de Venoge married his cousin Marie-Françoise de Venoge, and they bore a son Henri-Marc who founded the Champagne house de Venoge in 1837 at Mareuil-sur-Aÿ. Henri-Marc was a risk taker and a brilliant entrepreneur from the beginning. He expanded commerce to the surrounding countries in a matter of months. By 1838, the family business was already exporting Champagne to Brussels, Mannheim and London, then later Copenhagen and Munich.

Joseph de Venoge, Henri-Marc’s son and successor, was the true builder and ambassador of the brand. He and his son introduced De Venoge to the United States in the late 1830s and it gained renown in Philadelphia, New York and New Orleans. Joseph created the first “cuvées spéciales” which were to become independent brands that increased the depth of the maison’s already rich portfolio. Cordon Bleu was created in 1851, the Vin des Princes in 1858 and others in the years that followed. Joseph’s successors reaped the fruit of his labor in the U.S. market when de Venoge won the Grand prize at the Philadelphia Universal Exposition in 1876. By 1900, the annual production of de Venoge was surpassing a million bottles.

Today, the Maison is no longer family run, but de Venoge continues to craft wines with the very same passion and dedication to quality that drove three centuries of innovators to create and build one of the finest brands in Champagne.
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Production area: Champagne region
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Name De Venoge Champagne Princes Blanc de Blancs Brut
Type White classic method sparkling wine brut
Denomination Champagne AOC
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 12.0% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Chardonnay
Country France
Region Champagne region
Vendor De Venoge
Allergens Contains sulphites